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		Teaching material > There is / There Are ::::Countable/UnCountable     
			
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 cmlykt
 
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							| There is / There Are ::::Countable/UnCountable 
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							| There is a cat in the room :::::: > countable 
 There is tea in the glass :.:::.:::>uncountable 
 
 There is a lot of tea in the glass ::::::>uncountable 
 There are a lot of cats in the  garden::::::>countable 
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 ohermann
 
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							| If you mean the phrase "a lot of", then be sure it can be used with both countable and uncountable words. And don�t be confused with the indefinite article "a" after the verb are because it is a part of the phrase a lot of which means much or many. |  5 Mar 2014     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Hey, Oto. It �s good to see you here again. I �m sorry to say that I still haven �t watched the DVD you so kindly sent me. With all of my eye problems, watching a movie with subtitles is a major effort. I will definitely see it sometime, though.   Bruce |  6 Mar 2014     
					
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